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Cell Host Microbe. 2009 Dec 17;6(6):499-501. doi: 10.1016/j.chom.2009.11.011.
Münter et al. (2009) demonstrate that malaria parasite movement is highly complex, involving cycles of fast sprints and slow glides over their substrate. This "stick-and-slip shuffle" is controlled by the parasite's secreted adhesive proteins and their interaction with the dynamic actin cytoskeleton.
芒特等人(2009 年)证明疟疾寄生虫的运动非常复杂,涉及在其基质上快速冲刺和缓慢滑行的循环。这种“黏附与滑动”的运动由寄生虫分泌的黏附蛋白及其与动态肌动蛋白细胞骨架的相互作用来控制。